Directions from Raleigh, North Carolina to Summerton, South Carolina





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Oak Grove

Landmarks – Dunn, North Carolina

Inscription. Plantation home of John, Smith, used as Confed-, erate hospital during, the Battle of Averas-, boro, March 16, 1865. , Erected 1961 by Archives and Highway Departments. Confederate Centennial Commission. , Location. ... More on HMDB

Bottoms Up

Things To Do – Fayetteville, North Carolina

High Hills Baptist Church

Landmarks – Dalzell, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), Organized by Rev. Joseph Reese, this church was established Jan. 4, 1772. First located on land given by Dr. Joseph Howard (later moved to present site purchased from Gen. Thomas Sumter), it ordained, 1774, ... More on HMDB

Cotton Boll Drive-In

Things To Do – Benson, North Carolina

Screens: 1 Sound: speakers Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Cotton Boll Drive-In Timeline: There are no ... More on drive-ins.com

The Crown Center

Things To Do – Fayetteville, North Carolina

You will not be disappointed with the facility! More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Every time I have come here it has been very clean and the employees have been very friendly and helpful . More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Every time I have come here it has been very clean and the employees have been very friendly and helpful. I... More on Yahoo! Travel

Trinity United Methodist Church

Landmarks – Orangeburg, South Carolina

Inscription. This African American church, was established in 1866, built its first sanctuary 4 blocks SE in 1870. Construction began on this sanctuary in 1928 and was completed in 1944. Trinty, headquarters for the Orangeburg Movement ... More on HMDB

Village of Pineville

Landmarks – Pineville, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), Pineville, established in 1793-94, was one of the first planters' retreats in the South. James Sinkler built the first summer house here in 1793. Pineville, named for its "religiously preserved" pines and ... More on HMDB

Fayetteville KOA

Campgrounds – Wade, North Carolina

Dogs of all sizes are allowed, and there are no additional pet fees for tent or RV sites. There is a $4 nightly pet fee for the cabins and pets are only allowed in one cabin, so be sure and call ah... More on DogFriendly.com

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  • Clean and quiet country setting. Big, level, pull-through sites, easy setup. Escorted parking and FREE 70 channel cable TV. FREE high speed wireless internet access throughout the park. Kampin Kabi... More on Visitnc.com

Lumberton Bicentennial Park

Themeparks – Lumberton, North Carolina

Inscription. 1787–1987. On August 14, 1787, John Willis deeded to the Lumberton Lottery Managers 170 acres of land, “being the well known as Red Bluff where the courts are held, ”... More on HMDB

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  • Lumber River Segments Currently Designated In conducting the wild and scenic river study, the National Park Service found that part of the nominated segment couldn't be designated at this time due ... More on Rivers.gov

WB Lounge

Bars – Gadsden, South Carolina

Richburg Clubhouse

Things To Do – Manning, South Carolina

Hardee's

Restaurants – Darlington, South Carolina

Waffle House

Restaurants – Manning, South Carolina

The breakfast was good. More on TripAdvisor

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  • You would be better eating out of a rest area vending machine. More on TripAdvisor

  • three employees, looked as if they walked in off the street in the clothes they slept in. Dirty stinky bath... More on TripAdvisor

Chic-A-Dee

Restaurants – Sumter, South Carolina